Old World Parisian Bridal Inspiration

"Some of the most beautiful characteristics of working in the wedding industry can be attributed to the freedom of creativity. There is no boundary to the extent of bridal design when working in a collaboration, as we can see in this Paris inspired shoot by Noi Tran Photography and her team. Taking the surrounding grounds and vintage feeling she found at Old Edwards Inn, Noi envisioned an afternoon bridal party centered around a quaint tea party with touches of Parisian style.

Noi enlisted the wedding planning expertise of Whitewood Events to design and style an afternoon soiree that included the daintiest details that would flow within each wedding design element. Beginning with a tea set from Vanessa of Vintage English Tea Cup and incorporating hand calligraphy on torn antique paper from Elisa Anne Calligraphy, the scene was set to introduce this bride, her groom, and bridesmaids to a private gathering in the courtyard. Aside from the lush grounds of their location, floral designs from Ginger Rose kept true to the soft palette of the bridesmaids’ Jenny Yoo dresses and this bride’s lace adorned Ginny Gown by Chaiviano Couture."

Old World Parisian Bridal Inspiration

We are beyond humbled to have been asked to join an amazing team of creatives to create this bridal inspiration styled shoot. The fact that Dear Gray Magazine decided to share by publishing some of their favorites is just the icing on top! Here's what they had to say:

"Some of the most beautiful characteristics of working in the wedding industry can be attributed to the freedom of creativity. There is no boundary to the extent of bridal design when working in a collaboration, as we can see in this Paris inspired shoot by Noi Tran Photography and her team. Taking the surrounding grounds and vintage feeling she found at Old Edwards Inn, Noi envisioned an afternoon bridal party centered around a quaint tea party with touches of Parisian style.

Noi enlisted the wedding planning expertise of Whitewood Events to design and style an afternoon soiree that included the daintiest details that would flow within each wedding design element. Beginning with a tea set from Vanessa of Vintage English Tea Cup and incorporating hand calligraphy on torn antique paper from Elisa Anne Calligraphy, the scene was set to introduce this bride, her groom, and bridesmaids to a private gathering in the courtyard. Aside from the lush grounds of their location, floral designs from Ginger Rose kept true to the soft palette of the bridesmaids’ Jenny Yoo dresses and this bride’s lace adorned Ginny Gown by Chaiviano Couture."